Perhaps we should do this in pairs, for those not financially able to cut up a Glasstron for only one display, go halves on a PLM-A35 and get a display each! A question for those who have cut one up, Is this possible? -Matt. > Next question is: should I use the guts of an M1 or a > > PLM-A35 to make my glasses? I would love to hear > > The PLM-A35 is nice with color. I used it on my desktop with a >quality VGA->NTSC (pocket AITech scan convertor) and it was really nice >despite being technically lower resolution than the M1. > > Color is really nice. > > However, I wonder how small it can be made. I purchased one off >ebay a long time ago to hack up after I completed my M1 repackage. I >tried to follow Cliff's tutorial for taking it apart, but it put up one >hell of a fight. Couldn't budge most of the screws (they all have thread >lock goop). I shelved the project since I actually started using it for >its intended purpose, but that's gotten boring so I will someday try >again. > > > > http://www.microdisplay.com/products/fsckit3.html > > Nice! But pricey. ;) > >Don P >http://aeinnovations.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Matt Gleeson Multimedia Programmer, GLA (Griffith Learning Alliance) Griffith Flexible Learning Services Room 2.12 Information Services Building Logan Campus, Griffith University University Drive MeadowBrook, 4131 Australia Email:Phone: +61 (0)7 3382 1045 Fax: +61 (0)7 3382 1333 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY - THE WAY http://www.gu.edu.au
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